Connell, John
CONNELL, John
CONNELL, John. Australian, b. 1946. Genres: Anthropology/Ethnology, Area studies. Career: Geographer, educator, author. Sydney University, Sydney, Australia, associate professor of geography. Directed the South Pacific Commission-International Labor Organization project on Migration, Employment and Development in the South Pacific. Publications: Migration from Rural Areas: The Evidence from Village Studies, 1976; (with M. Lipton) Assessing Village Labour Situations in Developing Countries, 1977; The End of Tradition: Country Life in Central Surrey, 1978; Taim Bilong Mani: The Evolution of Agriculture in a Solomon Island Society, 1978; Remittances and Rural Development: Migration, Dependency, and Inequality in the South Pacific, 1980; (with R. Howitt) Mining and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia, 1991; (with J.P. Lea) Planning the Future: Melanesian Cities in 2010, 1993; (with J.P. Lea) Pacific 2010: Urbanisation in Polynesia, 1995; Papua New Guinea: The Struggle for Development, 1997; (with R. Aldrich) The Last Colonies, 1998. EDITOR: Local Government Councils in Bougainville, 1977; Traditional Medicine in Bougainville, 1980; (with M. Spencer and A. Ward) New Caledonia: Essays in Nationalism and Dependency, 1988; (with R. Aldrich) France in World Politics, 1989; (with R. King and P. White) Writing Across Worlds: Literature and Migration, 1995; (with Howitt and P. Hirsch) Resources, Nations, and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia, and Southeast Asia, 1996; (with R. King) Small Worlds, Global Lives: Islands and Migration, 1999. Address: Division of Geography, Madsen 475, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. Online address: [email protected]